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  2. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

    The annual general meeting of the members of the Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia will be held on Wednesday. 19th inst. when ...

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  3. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    The position in this State so far as the outbreak of pneumonic influenza is concerned is unchanged. The disease has not made its appearance, and the ...

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  4. IN MELBOURNE

    A reduced death rate from influenza and a falling off in admissions to hospitals is occasioning optimism, and it is hoped that the authorities will see ...

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  5. OUR RETURNED SOLDIERS

    The first meeting of the above council was held in the Array and Navy Institute, Fremantle. last evening, when representatives of the ...

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  6. QUINN'S COW

    At the City Police Court this morning, the S.P.C.A. charged Dennis Quinn with cruelty to a cow. Mr. G. H. Joseph appeared for the prosecution ...

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  7. FOUND DEAD IN BUSH

    While Boonda, a native, was travelling through the bush on the 28th of January, near Rocky Pool, which is about 30 miles from Carnarvon, he ...

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  8. RUSSIA

    An official communique issued regarding operations in North Russia, states:—"The Allies successfully counter-attacked agaist 800 Bolsheviks at ...

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  9. HORSE BREAKING

    At the City Police Court yesterday Albert B. Coleman was charged with cruelty to a horse. Sergeant Smith prosecuted, and the defence was ...

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  10. INFLUENZA IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    A resident of Parow, South Africa, wrote on November 9 to a friend in Kalgoorlie with regard to the recent outbreak of influenza among South ...

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  11. UNCLE SAM

    A message from Paris states that under the amended Society of Nations' plan, the United States is expected to maintain 500,000 men as an army to ...

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  12. DEATH OF SIR H. WEBER

    Sir Hermann Weber, M.D. F-R.C.P, the distinguished physician, died in November, at 10 Grosvenor-street. in his 95th year. Throughout the war his ...

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  13. THE TRANSPORT DIFFICULTY.

    With the complete interruption of both train and steamer service from the Eastern States, certain commoditiee largely drawn from the East are ...

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  14. LATE M. GEO. A. M'RAE

    The funeral of the late Mr. Geo. A. McRae, son of Mrs. McRae. of 17 Ethel-street, North Perth (lately of Kalamunda) took place on the 4th ...

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  15. ROUMANIA

    The Central News Agency in Vienna states that a revolution has broken out in Roumania. The revolutionaries stopped the Royal family which was ...

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  16. PETROL PETERS OUT

    Mr. N. W. Harper's Dodge car P401. which was taken the other evening from, near the Esplanade Hotel, has been recovered. ...

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  17. KAISER'S 90 ESTATES

    The "Rheinisch-Westfalische Zeitung" is quoted by the "Times" as saying that the Kaiser's private fortune in cash, mostly deposited at. 41/2 per ...

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  18. COAL SUPPLIES.

    Referring this, morning to the possible shortage of Newcastle coal, Mr. Colebatch said:—"Amongst the difficulties likely to arise from the ...

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  19. ROBBING A DRUNK

    John Fitzgerald, alias M'Intyre pleaded not guilty to the charge preferred against him at the City Police Court this morning, of having stolen ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. LARGEST GRATER IN THE

    On the Alaska Peninsula (says Chambers' Journal), in a district almost unknown, except to survey expeditions, is to be found the biggest ...

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  21. RETURNING TROOPSHIPS.

    The following boats will arrive at Fremantle on the undermentioned dates:—OSTERLEY, Sunday, 16th inst. ...

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  22. THE WEATHER

    The synopsis of the weather during the last 24 hours prior to 9 a.m. to-day is:—Cloudy to overcast in the tropics and at places on the ...

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  23. LATE SHIPPING

    The State Steamship Service notify to-day that, as they have been able to arrange with the British Admiralty for a sufficient quantity of bunker coal ...

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  24. THE FORECAST.

    The official forecast for the next 24 hours is as follows:—"Thunderstorms in the tropics, extending in a scattered fashion through the ...

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  25. INOCULATION DEPOTS.

    There was a rush to the inoculation depot at the Perth Town Hall to-day, and Dr. Seed treated some hundreds of people. Free inoculation was ...

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  26. AT WOODMAN'S POINT.

    The position still continues satisfactory at Woodman's Point Quarantine Station, no change having been reported form the previous bulletin. ...

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  27. A DEAL IN BAGS

    In the Local Court, Mr. A. S. Canning is listening to voluminous evidence in a case wherein Morris, and Co. are claiming from Maurice ...

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  28. LATE SPORTING

    Burns, Philp, v. Guildford match will be played at Wellington Squara Players to catch 1.45 p.m. ex Fremantle. Burns, Philp's team. ...

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  29. IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Regulations for tho wearing of masks were modified by Cabinet yesterday. Masks need not be won[?] parks or baths or on beaches ...

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  30. FOUR "INFLUENZA" STAGES.

    A medical correspondent in "The Times" writes:— The epidemic of "influenza" is now at the height of its second stage. The ...

    Article : 640 words
  31. QUITE OBVIOUS.

    Mr. Homberton was taking of the dinner-table in his usual clever manner about the inconsistency of giris. "There are young ladies who protest ...

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  32. BOWLS

    Leederville "A" teams v. Victoria Park—Foley Crossley, Hames, Howe: Ayres, Wells W. Moore, C. Moore: Roberts, Andrew, Reid Barrett ...

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  33. REPATRIATION

    The Deputy-Comptroller, Department of Repatriation, last evening received a telegram from the headquarters of the department, Melbourne, to ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. FOUR FRESH CASES.

    There were four fresh influenza cases in Sydney this morning and one from the steamer Wyandra. ...

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  36. HE KNEW HIM.

    "Now," said the great magician, rolling up his sleeves to show that he had no concealed mechanism to deceive the eye. "I shall attempt my ...

    Article : 66 words
  37. LABOR WOMEN

    A well-attended meeting of the W.A. Organisation of Labor Women was held on Tuesday evening, when the president, Mrs. Rapley, occupied the ...

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  38. S.S. ARGYLLSHIRE.

    The Argyllshire was released" from quarantine to-day. The men on the cricket ground are being examined, and will be released this afternoon. ...

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  39. COON TOWN QUEEN.

    A plain and fancy, dress dance will be held in the Town Hall at 8 o'clock to-morrow night to further the candidature of Mrs. A. Considine. Royal ...

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  40. ARMIDALE CASE.

    The Armidale case has not yet definitely been diagnosed as pneumonic influenza. The aldermen want the trains from Sydney cut out. Alderman ...

    Article : 87 words
  41. Family Notices

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  42. Advertising

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